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In reply to the discussion: Luxury skyscraper hotel completely engulfed by fire in Grozny, Chechnya (VIDEO, PHOTOS) [View all]cbrer
(1,831 posts)the video to play from Delft University. I'd love to see it.
But your second example (Bressmer Bldg.) plainly shows no collapse, so it fails the description.
I'm aware that steel girders and I beams can bend, twist, and melt. According to (my understanding of) the NIST investigation of the twin towers, there weren't any substances locally available to create a hot enough temp. to melt steel. And the primary pillars WERE coated with fireproof material.
I'll bookmark and continue to try and open the Delft video. I'll also try to learn what caused the fire, if the entire structure collapsed, and when/how it was built.
Thanks
after a simple search, I'm enclosing a still photo of the Delft bldg. post-fire. No collapse. Any other suggestions?
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